Sidewalk scene in Selma, Alabama.
Published: 1935 December
Photographer: Walker Evans
Place: Selma, Alabama
As you can see in this a black and white picture that is outdoors. This picture seems to be in an urban setting in the afternoon. There are five people. Starting from left to right, the first person looks to be old and wearing raggy clothing. The second persom seems to be fat wearing two shirts, and is middle aged. The person sitting the closest to the over weight persom looks old too, and is wear a light brown sweater. The taller person in the door way looks like a mother with her child standing next to her they are wearing raggy clothing. This group of people catch my eyes when ever I see this picture. The building is linked to others they all look like stores. That are in bad condition. This is a black and white picture that has a depressed look to it.
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Sidewalk scene in Selma, Alabama
Image, Source: intermediary roll film
Published: 1935 December
Photographer: Walker Evans
Place: Selma, Alabama
This is a black and white picture that is outside.This picture is in an urban setting in the morning. There is a large crowd of people. I general the crowd of people look like they are waiting for a bus to bring them to work. What catches my eyes in this picture is the sign hanging. The sign looks like a store sign saying what is in the store. Everything looks crowded and unordered. This looks like a normal day during the Great Depression.
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A hot tray of crisp chicken.
Published: 1941 August
Photographer: John Collier
Place: Selma, Alabama
This is a black and white picture of fried chicken. This picture is in a house dinner. In the picture it looks like a small dinner but overall nice. This picture just looks like a regular dinner.
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Published: 1935 December
Photographer: Walker Evans
Place: Selma, Alabama
As you can see in this a black and white picture that is outdoors. This picture seems to be in an urban setting in the afternoon. There are five people. Starting from left to right, the first person looks to be old and wearing raggy clothing. The second persom seems to be fat wearing two shirts, and is middle aged. The person sitting the closest to the over weight persom looks old too, and is wear a light brown sweater. The taller person in the door way looks like a mother with her child standing next to her they are wearing raggy clothing. This group of people catch my eyes when ever I see this picture. The building is linked to others they all look like stores. That are in bad condition. This is a black and white picture that has a depressed look to it.
Why did you take the picture that you did?
What is the importance of this picture?
Sidewalk scene in Selma, Alabama
Published: 1935 December
Photographer: Walker Evans
Place: Selma, Alabama
This is a black and white picture that is outside.This picture is in an urban setting in the morning. There is a large crowd of people. I general the crowd of people look like they are waiting for a bus to bring them to work. What catches my eyes in this picture is the sign hanging. The sign looks like a store sign saying what is in the store. Everything looks crowded and unordered. This looks like a normal day during the Great Depression.
Why did you take this picture?
What is the importance of this picture?
A hot tray of crisp chicken.
Published: 1941 August
Photographer: John Collier
Place: Selma, Alabama
This is a black and white picture of fried chicken. This picture is in a house dinner. In the picture it looks like a small dinner but overall nice. This picture just looks like a regular dinner.
Why did you take this picture?
What is the importance of this picture?